125535: Ruling on watching Arabic and foreign movies and soap operas, and the ruling on listening to music

Is watching soap operas and movies haraam or halaal? And listening to music – is it haraam or halaal?.

Praise be to Allaah.

Allaah has enjoined the
Muslim to protect his physical faculties from doing haraam actions. This
guarding the physical faculties comes under the heading of gratitude for the
great blessings that Allaah has bestowed upon His slaves. Allaah has warned
of a stern punishment for using these blessings in sinful actions. Among the
most important of these physical faculties are hearing and sight. They are
the two ways to ruin the heart (spiritually), do immoral actions and commit
major sins that may doom one to Hell. Allaah has told us that He will ask us
about that on the Day when we meet Him. He says (interpretation of the
meaning):

“Verily, the hearing,
and the sight, and the heart of each of those ones will be questioned (by
Allaah)”

[al-Isra’ 17:36].

Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah
have mercy on him) said:

The seven physical
faculties are the eye, ear, mouth, private part, hand and foot, which may be
the cause of doom or the cause of salvation. The one who neglects them and
does not protect them will be doomed, and the one who protects them and
takes care of them will be saved. So guarding them is the basis of all good,
and neglecting them is the basis of all evil. Allaah says (interpretation of
the meaning):

“Tell the believing men
to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things), and protect their
private parts (from illegal sexual acts)”

[al-Noor 24:30].

Ighaathat al-Lahfaan
(1/80).

The fact that the aayah
mentions lowering the gaze and protecting the private part together
indicates that lowering the gaze is a means of protecting the private part
(or guarding one’s chastity), and that letting the gaze wander freely is a
cause of falling into immoral actions.

It was narrated from Abu
Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The zina of the eye is looking, the
zina of the tongue is speaking; the soul longs and wishes, and the private
part confirms that or denies it.”

According to a version
narrated by Muslim: “The zina of the eyes is looking, the zina of the ears
is listening, the zina of the tongue is speaking, the zina of the hands is
touching, and the zina of the foot is walking. The heart longs and wishes,
and the private part confirms that or denies it.”

Our evidence here is the
words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), “The
zina of the eye is looking.” The fact that the name zina is given to the
looking of the eye at that which is not permissible clearly indicates that
it is haraam, and is a warning against it. The ahaadeeth which say something
similar are many and well known.

It is well known that
looking is the cause of zina, because the one who looks a great deal at the
beauty of a woman – for example – may develop a strong love for her in his
heart as a result of that, which may be the cause of his doom – Allaah
forbid – for the gaze is the route to zina.

Adwa’ al-Bayaan
(5/510)

Secondly:

What is seen in soap
operas, movies and plays of the blatant and wanton display of women
(tabarruj), and their soft voices, enticing walks, dancing and singing – all
of these are things that are forbidden in the religion of Allaah, and they
are among the easiest means that enable the shaytaan to enter and settle in
the heart of the viewer, when he can take the reins and direct the person
and his physical faculties in ways that incur the wrath of the Lord, may He
be exalted.

The hadeeth quoted above,
“The zina of the eyes is looking, and the zina of the ear is hearing”
undoubtedly applies to these shows.

No one should dispute the
bad effects that these soap operas and movies have on societies in general,
and on young men and women in particular. An actor may charm a married woman
so that she becomes infatuated with him, and she destroys her family by her
actions. And young men may become infatuated with beautiful actresses and
for that reason they forego halaal marriage in pursuit of haraam pleasure.
In addition to that there is the effect that these shows may have of
diluting Islamic beliefs, teaching violence, making crime look attractive,
making people dare to drink alcohol, keep company with non-mahram women and
other bad effects.

See also the answers to
questions no. 3633,
3324,
1107 and
13003 for the rulings on watching TV,
scientific films and so on.

What we said about haraam
viewing may also be said about haraam listening. The songs and music with
which the world is filled, with their evil content and promotion of
immorality, such as infatuation with non-mahram women and setting up dates
with them and feeling sorry when one is away from them, are undoubtedly
haraam.

For the prohibition on
listening to music, please see the answer to question no.
5000.

From the above it may be
known that the ruling on listening to music, and watching movies and soap
operas, which are shown on public and private channels, is that it is
undoubtedly haraam to broadcast them and it is haraam to watch them or
listen to them.